biomechanice
Biomechanice is a term occasionally used to refer to the study of the mechanical aspects of living systems. In mainstream science, the field is known as biomechanics; biomechanice is often treated as a variant spelling or nonstandard term. The core aim is to understand how forces, motions, and material properties govern biological structure and function across scales—from molecules and cells to tissues and whole organisms.
The discipline combines biology, physics, engineering, and computer science. Subfields include musculoskeletal biomechanics, locomotion, cellular and
Applications span medical device design, orthopedics, rehabilitation, sports science, and robotics. Biomechanice concepts inform training regimens
History and relationship to biomechanics: Early work by anatomists and physicists in the past centuries laid